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By Dejan Pekic BCom DipFP CFP
Senior Financial Planner

Update- Human Behavioral Science 

In the art of creating and preserving wealth the decision on what not to invest in is often just as important, if not more important than the decision on what asset to buy. 

This has been one of our main objectives for the past 19 years and the attached article lists just twelve of the investment areas that you should avoid but what drew my attention to the article is that the author is a professional fund manager. 

We congratulate him and all the other professional fund managers who focus on the medium to longer term pursuit of creating and growing wealth by avoiding the avoidable. 

At Newealth we are always looking to support and promote our clients wherever possible and if you have any ideas or comments, please feel free to email me via ‘Contact Us’ at www.newealth.com.au or to call me on +61 2 9267 2322.  



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